M - ',i St susf x 7 L Calumet Guarantees Inking Economy. Hove you ever stopped to think Just what "economy" In baking really meansT Some folks seem to have tho Idea that eavln c a little on the coit of the mate rials tho nour. eggs, etc. Is economy. Others ore of the opinion that they have been economical when they buy the low priced biiklnjr powder, and save 10c to 25c. But both nrc wronsr. For tho real econ omythe economy that counts consists in doing away with the failures that so often waste far more than Is saved In buying tow-priced materials. And that beyond a doubt Is the reason that Calumet Uaklnff Powder is the favor ite of millions of cooks. It absolutely prevents fallures-and guarantees suc cess which In the endls the same thing ns economy. , . Calumet Is unfalllnjr-lt makes every baking good-more tasty, more delicious, more evenly raised -simply because it 1; not only pure and wholosomo Itself but o uniform In quality that you can always depend upon It Two World's Pure Food Expositions-one at Chicago In 19W. and the other at Paris. France. In 1012-havo officially pronounced Calumet tho best baking powder made. Just as Good. Thirsty Girl Bring mo a hot lemon ado. Innkeeper Haven't any, miss, but tho boflr la warm. Fllegenuo Blaot-ter. lt'a the easiest thing In tho world to Instruct anothor how to do things. CONSTIPATION Munyon's Paw-Paw Pills are unlike all oth er laxatives or cathar tics. The; coax the liver into activity by gentla methods, they do not scour; they do not gripe; they do not weaken; but they do start all tho secretions of tho liver and stom ach in a way that soon puts these organs in a healthy condition and 3jfy"- corrects constipation. Munyon's Paw-Paw Pills are a tonic to the stomach, liver and nerves. They invigorate instead of weaken; thoy onrich tho blood instead of impover ishing it; they enable the stomach to get all the nourishment from food that is put into It. Price 25 cents. All Druggists. Is the Old Typewriter About Played Out? Does it write tho letters out of line? Does it blur? Do the carbon copies mut? Does your stenographer grumble and tire out easily? Do you frequently send for the repair man ? Aro you, in brief, dissatisfied with the work turned out on your present machine? If so, call on the L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Co. Wo will take tho old machine off your hands for a liberal allowance and install a brand new L. C. Smith & Bros, typowriter, the machine that runs on ball bearings and produces neat, correct typewriting. tht Km Utitt fit. X- C tmlih & Em. Titnniirr Clip -tills coupon and mail to tho L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Co. Syracuse, N. Y TJ, S. A. ! Gentlemen: I lanmowiisuira j ! typewriter which I wonla ba willing to trade In .for a new! L. C. Smith ft lira., if satisfactory terms t ! can be arranged. , ! ) Name ' ; Address ) ! T L. C. Sntth A Bret , Typewriter Cowptnv j Your Liver Is Clogged Up That's Why You're Tired Out of Sorts Have No Appetite CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS will put you right In a few days. They do their duty. Cure Con ptinntion. Biliousness, Indigestion and Sick Headache SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PIUCC Genuine must bear Signature TONIC FOR EYES Watson E.rolrnmn.V.'a.'ih. Ington.lX.'. Boolcsfree. High est references, itest rumta. W. N. U.f SIOUX CITY, NO. 10-1913. Sioux Gity Directory "Hub of tho Northwest." 1'. J IIOLr.AIl&.SON. Printers. 417 I'oirth Street, Sioux City, Iotva RUBBER STAMPS, SEALS. STENCILS of all kind. Dating Stamps, Harking OuV I nts, Ktc. Write or call for what tou want. (EL L. DENTTfiTfi 421 4th Street Sioux City, la. Gold or Porcelain Crowns $5 00; BriiIKo work, ier tooth Mm rulnleaa Extraction. All vir.iol ........ . a - . r . "." 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Clipper horses dry off rapidly, hence thev do no take cold as easily nor are they ns p-ixnio to be affected with other ailments as un dipped animals whose longer hair holds the perspiration for hours. IJecmo clipped horses dry off rapidly they rest better, get moro good from their food and come out in the morning refreshed and fit for work. Since the advent of tho ball bearing en closed gear clipping machine, the work of taking off the winter coat is easy. With the machine a horse can bo clipped all over in half an hour, whereas with the old two hind clipper it required several hours to do it. .uairymen niso now cup mo cows au over two or three times a year, the Hanks and udders aro clipped every thrco or four weeks, so It is easy to clean the parts be fore milking. This means less opportunity for dirt and other impurities to get into tho milk. In somo circles men are like pianos If square they are considered old fashioned. Only Onn "HUOMO QUININE" That Is LAXATIVH BUOMO QUIN1NH. f-ooX for the signature ot R W. UKOVK. Our a Cold la One Iter, Cures Grip In Two Dais. 3j. Rubber Atrocities. "I can sympathize with those vic tims of atrocity in tho rubber regions." "What do you know about them?" "It's my business to carry our rub ber trees in and out of tho house, ac cording to tho weather." Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA. a safo and sure remedy for Infants and children, and seo that It Bears tho dLy0te& Signature In Use For Over 30 Years, Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Sure. "You remomber just when I went away you were having a sort of a ro manco with a tall blue-eyed young fel low?" "Yes, so I wns." "I trust tho romance ended hap pily?" "You bet It did; he has been paying mo alimony for a year." Taking a Lesser Chance. A government Inspector was con ducting an oral examination for ma rine engineers. Said ono: "If you had tested your gaugo cocks, had looked at your water glass and had found no water In tho boiler, what would you do?" Came tho answer, swift and truo: "I would Jump overboard." You Can't Tell. Interested Lady Oh, dear, look! That's Mr. Rhymer, tho celebrated poet. Seo hoW" his finger touches his lip, and how his lofty brow Is knit In thought. Oh, I wonder what sweet morsel of verso ho Is meditating? Mr. Rhymer (to himself) I have to order sugar from tho grocer's, beef at tho butcher's, pay fc last wcck'3 bread and bring somo soothing syrup for tho baby. I wish to goodness Mary would attend to all theso things her self! She Married Him. In a well-known colored school In tho south the lesson In general his tory ono day v.as on tho Hfo of Queen Elizabeth. "Thomas, did Queen Elizabeth ever marry?" asked tho teacher. "Yes, xma'ara, I think she did." re plied Thomas. "Are you quite sure?" "Yes, ma'am; the book bays sho did." "It does? Will you please find It?" Whereupon Thomas opened to tho lesson and to tho great ainusomcnt of tho teacher rend the statement that "Queen Elizabeth was married to her realm." "There," said ho, triumphnntly, "doesn't It say sho was married? I don't exactly know who tho gentleman was, but it certainly saya she married him." CLEAR HEADED Head Bookkeeper Must Be Reliable, Tho chief bookkeeper in a lurge business house In one of our groat Western cities speaks of I ho harm coffee did for him. (Tea Is Just as Injurious because it contains caffelno, the same drug found In coffee.) "My wlfo and 1 drank our ilrnt cup of Postum a little over two years oeo and wo have used It over slnco, to tho entire exclusion of tea and coffee. It happened In this way: "About three and a half years ago I had an attack of pneumonia, which left a memento in tho shape of dys pepsia, or rather, to speak more cor rectly, neuralgia of tho stomach. My rcup of cheer' had nlways boon coffeo or tea, but I became convinced, after a time, that thoy aggravated my stom ach trouble. I happened to mention tho matter to my grocer ono day and ho suggested that I glvo Postum a trial. "Next day It camo, but tho cook made tho mlstako of not boiling It suf ficiently, and wo did not llko It much. This was, however, soon remedied, nnd now wo llko It so much that wo will never chango back. Postum, be ing a food boverago Instead of a drug, has been tho means of banishing my stomnch troublo, I verily bellovo, for I am a well man today and havo usod no mediclno. "I.17 work as chief bookkeeper In our Co.'s brnnch house horo Is of a very confining nature During my cof-foo-drlnklnc days I wns subject to nervousness and 'tho bluos'. Thesa havo left mo slnco I began using Post um, and I can conscientiously recom mend It to thoso whoso work confines them to long hours of sovero mental oxertlon." Nnrao given by Postum Co., BattJo Creek, MJch. "Thero's a reason," and it la ex plained In tho littlo book, "Tho Road to Wellvlile." In pkgs. Ever read the abovo letter? A new one appears from tlmo to time. They nro fjenulne, true, and full of human Interest. Adv. .. i.. n m i. i, , - ., j ii II I I if I hi t- rwr "Unvf Mr. Vlllnm A. P.adford will nnawer questions ami glvo advice Pltnu Ol-' COST on nil subjects pertaining to tlio subject of bullillnc. for the' readers of tliln paper. On account of bin Udo cxpcjlcnco, as IMI tor, Author nnd Manufacturer, ho is, without doubt, tho highest authority on all thrse subjects Addre'i all Inquiries to William A. Rodford, No. ITS West Jackson boulevard, Chlcano, 111., and only enclose two-cent stamp for reply. Somo houses ramblo. ns It worn, all ovor n lot; others, In their design, snow ovidenco of careful regard for spaco economy without any sncrlflco of commodlousness or convonlonco of layout. A squaro-bullt houso, of a typo that Is becoming vory popular Of Into, la Blmwn In tlin rtnnli-n lint-n .illustrated. Tho slzo 'in tho ground is 24 by 30 foet, which Is from two to four foet shorter than most houses built on tills tllan! Rtill thn mimhnr 'and slzo of rooms nro quite satisfac tory. 'Hie saving in room is partly gained by building tho stairway so 'that It doubles back upon Itself. A great deal depends ipon tho con- nection between thn rllffnront flnnra lYou can waste a wholo lot of room In building a Btnlrwnv. nr vnn run mi) 'tin rmn lllsn 1ln It. ..-.. . . t. ..w ,u iiiia ill vuiv cuuijiaui spaco. No other kind of house stair way will reach an attic so oeonnmlenl. ,ly as this ono, and there Is no cheaper way to get into tho cellar. Builders often forget that they must provide headroom for a stairway, and that a one-story stair tnkes spaco on two floors; but tho up-and-down com bination embodied In tho present plan gives nnd take3 nt each landing, so that tho headroom question Is ro duced to a minimum, and tho spread of tho stay Is less than with nlmosf any other arrangement. Another ud vantago la that when you reach tho attic the landing Is ;mder tho high part towards tho center, so that, even in tho uppor story, tho headroom ques tion Is taken care of by tho natural slope of tho roof. When you louk ut this house and consider Its slzo, you wonder how It Is possible to get four bedrooms In this amount of spaco. Ot course, you have an advantage In working with a bquare plan; It can be laid out hotter than any other style of house as re gards tho relative location and ar rangement of rooms Another very great advantage In this stylo of uouso Is In tho heating. Six tons of bard coal will keep this houso comfortable all winter, provid ed, oi course, tho coal Is carefully ad ministered to an economical furnace. You can waste coal as easily as any thing else, and this Is a question that should bo taken Into" consideration when a boubo plan Is selected. You build a house only once; but you haro It to heat every winter afterwards, and somo winters aro provoktngly long and cold. There lb n grade cellar entrance to this houso that is appreciated by thoso who make proper uso of a cellnr. A good housekeeper objects to having cellar supplies carried through the kitchen; and jou cannot blamo her. First Floor Plan. A woir.ai sponds much tlmo and labor to keep a kitchen clean; and sho very properly objects to having mud track ed In from tho garden, or ashos from the cellar. A good many collars havo outsldo entrances with sloping trap doors over tho Bteps; but this cots moro than a grado door, and It Is not so satisfac tory. Tho snow has t. habit of piling on this sloping door; and sometimes It melts and freozes at tho bottom, co that you cannot opon tho door with out tho aid of an axe. This grado en trnnco door, however, la never both ered that way; and tile door, also, Is protected from storaia by tho pro jection nOive. This houso Is set up well abovo grade, which gives an opportunity to TTl '! IMI I II III I Hill fl i jy.vnc most FORCH 3 P .0 BY b'VyiCy A p Arronrm 'iwi-.iil set In deep cellar windows. Old-fashioned builders nover could got a collar deop onough to stand Up In It Is dif ficult to say whether their economical ldcns on space voro responsible, or whether they wnnted to got tho houso right down to tho ground to prevent frost working In. Years ago, when furnaces wero not plentiful, thoro might hnvo been somo excuso for low, Second Floor Plan. dark cellars; but with our advanced knowlcdgo of building houses and our facilities for keeping them comfortn bio, wo havo dono away with many old-fashioned notions. Wo can now raako a cellar high enough to sport n plug hat In. and wo can partition off a cold room In ono corner for fruit; wo can buildn laun dry on tho ounny side, and still lcavo room for a good furnace noar tho cen ter, where It will work to best ad vantage Tho proper arrangement ot tho cel lar depends a good deal upon tho di rection in which you faca.tho houso. A north front provides a possible lay out to boat advantage, because you naturally want the fruit room In the north under the front of tho house, and you want the laundry under tho kitchen to the south or east, whera you can have good light and good cen tllatlou. Two Died to Save a Dog. Miss Elizabeth Gasklll, fifty-four years old, and Miss Jcnnlo Robinson, twenty, servants of Miss Richmond of Kendal, England, wero drowned at Rhos in attempting to save tho life of their mistress's dog. Miss Rich mond has tnken a houso nt Rhoi for tho winter, and tho two servants wore) on tho promenade watching the rough seas when they saw that tho do-, ven turing too closo to the edgo of tho "promenade, bad been caught In tho backwaBh of tho waves. Miss Robin son, attempting to save tho dog, was herself swept away. Miss Gasklll tried to roscuo her companion, and the two women, clinging to ono an othGt, were both drowned. Scoutmnster IJutlor nnd Police Con stablo Roberts narrowly escaped los ing their lives in an attempt to saw tho women. Artist In Haste. M. Helleu, tho French portrait paint er, who is In New York, delights to toll of an incident that occurred a few years ago In Paris. "A certain artist," M. Helleu says, "advertised ho would draw a perfect llkenees ot nny ono In 1G minutes. I went to seo him, and agreed to havo my plcturo drawn. Ho did not know mo. Ho sot to work and aftor ten minutes showed mo tho com pleted work. "It was not bad, but In fun I said, 'Huh, I think I can do that just as well, and In loss tlmo.' Tho man becoming angry, challenged mo. Wo exchnnged places, and In about five minutes tho sketch wns finished. Tho man looked nt It, looked at mp nnd exclaimed, 'You must bo cither tho dovll or Holleu!" Truthful Police Aid. Tho youngest Informer In tho his tory of tho St. Louis (Mo.) pollco de partment was revoalcd when Stella Schwartz) soven years old, told tho po llco that hor swoetheart, Roy dies tor, olght years old, had stolon moro than J1.000 from a neighbor. Sho said Roy crawled through a window of tho home of Josoph Tqulszklelvlc nnd stolo $600 In monoy hidden In a can, a gold watch valued at $20 and $210 In notes. Roy admits that until re cently ho was Stella's "swootheart," hut says that thoy quarrolod, and ho does not "enro for her any moro." Curiosity. "Como quick look!" "What a It?" "Thoro goes a railroad president who has nover been Indicted." TW 71 I L , U &A7Hxxf A,.. mis J (IB v" ,.LIIJnlil.U J amir "' I on xaast I Straighten That Lame Back! Backache is one of Nature's warnings of kidney weakness. Kidney disease kills thousands every year. Safety is only certain if the early warnings are heeded while help is possible. Doan's Kidney Pills have helped many thousands to get rid of backache, strengthen weak kidneys and regulate bladder and urinary disorders. Don't neglect n bad back. If your back Is lame in the morning, if it hurts to stoop or lift, if the dull aching keeps up nil day, making work a burden and rest impossible suspect the kid neys. If the urine is off color and shows a sedi ment; if passages are irregular, too frequent, too scanty, or scalding, thi3 is further proof. There may be dizzy spells, headaches, nervousness, dropsy swellings, rheumatic attacks, and a general tircd-out, run-down condition. Uso Doan's Kidney Pills, the remedy that is publicly recommended by 100,000 persons in many different lands. Doan' s act quickly, con tain no harmful nor habit-forming drugs and are wholly harmless, though remarkably effective. "When Your Back is Lame Remember the Name" DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS At all Dealers or by MaiL Price 50 ce"nts. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. 8HE WASN'T 8KEPTICAL. 5 "Mobby youao wouldn't borllove It, ma'am, but I come uv purty good stock." "Oh I I don't doubt It Anyone can seo that It has nover boon watered." ECZEMA IN RED BLOTCHES 205 Kanter Avo., Detroit, Mich. "Somo tlmo last summer I was taken with eczema. It began In my hair first with red blotches, then scaly, spreading to my fnco. Tho blotches wero red on my face, dryland scaly, not larce; on my ocalp thoy wero larger, somo scabby. They camo on my hands. Tho lnsldo of my bands wero all little lumps as though full of shot about ono-sixtconth of an inch undor tho skin. Then thoy went to he oiitsldo nnd between and nil over my Angers, It also began on the bot toms of my feet and tho calvoo of my legs, and itch, oh, my I nover had anything llko It and hope I nevor will Benin. Tho ltchinR was terrible My hands got bo I could scarcely work. "I tried different eczema ointments but without results. I also took medl cino for it but it did no good. I saw tho ndvortiBomont for a sample of Cuticura Ointment and Soap and sent for one. Thoy did mo so much good I bought somo moro, using them as per directions, and In about three wocka I was well ngaln. Cuticura Soap and Ointment entirely cured mo." (Signed) Benj. Passage, Apr. 8, 1912. Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout tho world. Snraplo of oach frco, with 32-p. Skin Hook. Address post-card "Cuticura, Dopt L, Boston." Kdv. Bright Work. 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I dreaded to stoop, for I knew what I had to suffer when I had to straighten up again, There was generally a frequent desire to urinate, but at other times the secretions were re tarded, dark in color, almost like blood and pained terrible in passing. The doctors said I had but short time to live. As a last resort I began to Uso Doan's Kidney Pills and rapidly grow better, and at last was completely cured. I have remained in good health ever since." When yout hack hurtt, when youttydneyt trouble you, when you feel tire J, warn-out or depressed, don't simply ask for a kidney remedy ash distinctly for Doan'a Kidney Pills, tht same that cured Air. Hatch, and make sure the name DOAN'S Is on the box. The Count at Home. "Yes," remarked tho returnod tour ist, with a reminiscent smile, "I was constantly bumping Into old friends and acquaintances while abroad. Went Into a fashlonablo barber Bhop In tho Huo do Saint Qorard, in Paris, and whom do you supposo I met thero?" 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